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Samsung Electronics, the global leader in consumer electronics has announced the launch of ‘Night View Monitor’ in Bangladesh.
This exclusive monitor of Samsung Electronics Bangladeshhas been particularly designed for the people who studies at night.This latest monitor will not only allow users to study peacefully at night without disrupting others nearby but also will help them to keep their eyes safe.
Samsung is presenting this new monitor with multiple of distinctive features....

Bangladesh's dependence on India for cotton is on an upward trajectory as reports suggest the country imports 49 per cent cotton from India to meet its demand for textile industry. Data by Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) reveals that Bangladesh imported 6.10 million bale cotton in 2015 with India accounting for 49 per cent or 2.99 million bale.
As per the data, at 2.99 million bale(One bale weighs 480 pounds or 218 kg) the imports grew 36 per cent year on year. In 2014 Bangladesh's imports from its neighbour ro...

Walton Group has selected Clarke Energy to supply three of GE’s new 616 diesel engines to generate on-site power at Walton Group’s factory in Gazipur, Bangladesh.
The three 2.5-megawatt (MW) engines are the first 616 diesel engines to be deployed in Bangladesh. Clarke Energy is GE’s authorized multi gas and diesel engine distributor in Bangladesh.
The three diesel engines are expected to provide more reliable power to support factory production in the face of local power grid instability. The diesel units also will deliver

Bangladesh has allowed export of 11,000 tons of jute to Pakistan, which was booked before exports were banned in November 2015, but shortage may still occur as Islamabad has not taken up the matter with Dhaka to get the issue resolved immediately, says a local industry official.
“Pakistan Jute Mills Association will meet local demand after receiving jute consignments for which letters of credit were established before imposition of the ban on exports by the government of Bangladesh,” a spokesman for the association said in a statement on Thursday.
With sufficient supply, he said, the jute industry would be in a position to meet the demand of federal and provincial governments this year.

Tea prices in Bangladesh fell at the weekly auction on Tuesday, snapping a three-week run of gains due to higher volume of poor grades on offer, but strong demand for quality leaf capped the slide.
Bangladeshi tea fetched an average 193.38 taka ($2.44) per kg at the 35th auction of this marketing season, slightly down from 193.87 taka in the previous sale, a National Brokers executive said.
About 1.81 million kg were offered at the sole auction centre in the port city of Chittagong, of which 23 ...